FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2018 file photo, Lady Gaga performs at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York. Lady Gaga announced Tuesday, Aug. 7, that she will kick off her first of 27 performances at the Park Theater on Dec. 28. “Lady Gaga Enigma” will highlight the pop star’s biggest and upbeat hits, while “Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano” will feature more stripped-down songs. Tickets go on sale Aug. 13.(Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
NEW YORK | Lady Gaga is heading to Las Vegas for a residency in December and offering fans two kinds of shows.
The singer announced Tuesday that she will kick off the first of 27 performances at the Park Theater on Dec. 28.
FILE – In this Jan. 28, 2018 file photo, Lady Gaga performs at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York. Lady Gaga announced Tuesday, Aug. 7, that she will kick off her first of 27 performances at the Park Theater on Dec. 28. “Lady Gaga Enigma” will highlight the pop star’s biggest and upbeat hits, while “Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano” will feature more stripped-down songs. Tickets go on sale Aug. 13.(Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP) FILE – In this Jan. 28, 2018 file photo, Lady Gaga performs at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York. Lady Gaga announced Tuesday, Aug. 7, that she will kick off her first of 27 performances at the Park Theater on Dec. 28. “Lady Gaga Enigma” will highlight the pop star’s biggest and upbeat hits, while “Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano” will feature more stripped-down songs. Tickets go on sale Aug. 13.(Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
“Lady Gaga Enigma” will highlight the pop star’s biggest and upbeat hits, while “Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano” will feature more stripped-down songs. Tickets go on sale Aug. 13.
Gaga has won six Grammy Awards and is best known for her dance-pop hits like “Poker Face” and “Born This Way.” She also released a jazz album with Tony Bennett.
The 32-year-old will star in the remake of “A Star Is Born” alongside Bradley Cooper, who also directed and co-wrote the film. It opens in U.S. theaters on Oct. 5.
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